
Much confusion abounds regarding this odd 2BR, 2BA listing in FiDi that seems seriously underpriced at only $570 per sq ft. What is this, 2001?
Well it turns out that this listing has many layers of excitement, starting with the fact that originally, #8E was being offered along with the neighboring unit, which is connected by a locked door. When the owner of #8E (and the neighboring unit) decided only to sell #8E, the price of the apartment dropped dramatically. Unfortunately, good old Sotheby's decided to drag their feet on updating the other pieces of the listing and forgot to mention that this apartment (instead of being a 2BR, 2BA) is actually a 1BA studio.
In case you are confused about this, Sotheby's actually offered us an
After getting over the intial shock and the Sotheby's shenanigans, we proceeded to view this studio, which is well-maintained but is really just an enormous living room and a mirrored dining area. The kitchen is updated but the apartment has a very 1940s sort of feel to it, with gilded/mirrored everything. Even the sub-zero had some kind of surface that we're pretty sure parties like it's 1945 when no one is looking.
When we asked about a W/D in the unit, we had the following conversation with Sotheby's:
Downtowny: Is there a W/D in the unit?
Crazy Sotheby's broker: No, but there's a dryer on this floor...but no washer.
Downtowny: (biting tongue) So...are there floors that have washers but no dryers?
Crazy Sotheby's broker: Yes.




2 comments:
This is a fantastic old-line co-op in the process of a major public area upgrade. The unit could easily be converted to a large 1 bedroom and it has an elevator that opens into the kitchen. Up until recently apartments in the building routinely traded for $750+ psf.
What happened to this unit?
The broker said they had 3 offers but according to StreetEasy the listing was taken off the market and never sold
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